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Farms Near Oregon City, OR

60 local farms within about 30 miles of Oregon City, Oregon — all selling direct to consumers.

Oregon City Farmers' Market

0.7 mi

Oregon City

Oregon City's market runs Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., May through October, gathering local growers, ranchers, bakers, and artisan food makers along with wineries, cideries, and distilleries. On-site vendors sell prepared food like tamales and crepes plus espresso. It's held at Clackamas Community College in Oregon City, the end of the Oregon Trail.

Bompa's Blueberry Farm

1.2 mi

Oregon City

Bompa's Blueberry Farm grows blueberries in Oregon City, off South High Street in Clackamas County south of Portland. Local blueberry picking around here usually opens in July and runs into August, depending on the season. No farm website or listing details came up beyond the address, so call ahead to check whether they're open for u-pick and which varieties are ripe.

Dreamfields Farm

1.1 mi

Oregon City

This Oregon City farm sits off S Geiger Rd in Clackamas County, roughly 30 minutes south of Portland, in the hills above the Willamette Valley floor. Little is published about its current crops or hours. Reach out ahead of time to check availability before making the drive.

Dreamfields Farm

1.1 mi

Oregon City

Dreamfields Farm works a parcel on S Geiger Rd south of Oregon City, in the wooded farm country of Clackamas County at the edge of the Willamette Valley, about a half hour from Portland. Public details about the operation are limited. Contact the farm directly to confirm what it grows and whether it sells to visitors.

Oregon City Year-Round Farmers Market

1.5 mi

Oregon City

Birds & Bees Community Farm

2.3 mi

Oregon City

Walnut Hill Farm -

2.9 mi

Oregon City

The name points to walnuts, and Walnut Hill Farm sits on Central Point Road in Oregon City, in the rolling farmland of Clackamas County. It's listed under agritourism. Beyond that, little is posted online about its harvest or public access, so reach out directly before planning a visit.

Wednesdays In Willamette Summer Street Market

3.1 mi

West Linn

This summer street market takes over Willamette Falls Drive at 1785, in West Linn's Willamette neighborhood, on Wednesday evenings during the warm season. Farm vendors, food, and crafts line the historic main street a block from the river. It shares the same walkable district as West Linn's Saturday market but runs midweek through summer only.

Saturday Willamette Farmers Market

3.1 mi

This Saturday market sets up along Willamette Falls Drive in West Linn's historic Willamette neighborhood, at address 1720. Local growers bring produce, plants, and prepared foods to the tree-lined main street. The stretch sits just above the Willamette River south of Portland, drawing farms from the surrounding Clackamas County countryside.

Albeke Farms

4.0 mi

Oregon City

Albeke Farms is on S Wilson Road in the rural hills of Oregon City, Clackamas County. The farm is known locally for u-pick flowers and seasonal fields that draw Portland-area visitors through summer and fall. Check ahead, since open days follow what's blooming or ready to pick.

Hartnell Farms

5.1 mi

Clackamas

Hartnell Farms is an agritourism farm on SE Jannsen Road in Clackamas, in the farm pockets southeast of Portland.

From the Field Farm

4.9 mi

From the Field Farm sells what it grows in Oregon. Specific crops, location, and market or stand details aren't documented online, so reach out directly to learn what's in season.

Justys Produce and Flowers

5.6 mi

Milwaukie

Justy's Produce and Flowers

5.6 mi

Portland

Justy's Produce and Flowers sells home-grown, chemical-free fruits and vegetables from its stand on SE Lake Road in the Milwaukie area south of Portland. Beyond its own produce, the stand carries hormone-free milk, cheese, butter, eggs, jams and jellies, dried fruit, and ice cream, plus cut flowers. Stock follows the season, with the fullest selection through summer and early fall. Check the farm's Facebook page for current hours.

Raw Oregon Honey

5.9 mi

Raw Oregon Honey sells unfiltered, unpasteurized honey produced by bees in Oregon. Raw honey keeps its natural pollen and enzymes because it skips heat processing. The producer's exact location and where to buy aren't documented online, so confirm directly.

Fiala Farms

4.9 mi

West Linn

Fiala Farms grows fresh produce and cut flowers in the Stafford Hamlet just off I-205, about 25 minutes from downtown Portland. The farm runs a u-pick flower field, a fall corn maze, and a pumpkin patch, and sells jams and jellies made on site. The stand sits on SW Johnson Road in West Linn and opens seasonally through summer and autumn.

Moomaw Family Farm

5.5 mi

Moomaw Family Farm sells grass-fed and pasture-raised beef, pork, chicken, and lamb through a meat CSA based in Oregon City. Members choose from cuts including steaks, roasts, sausages, and ground meat. The farm works land in Clackamas County, south of Portland at the edge of the Willamette Valley.

Harwood Farm

4.9 mi

Oregon City

Harwood Farm sits on S Dillman Road in the rural country south of Oregon City, Clackamas County. It's listed as a small agritourism farm in the Willamette Valley foothills.

Karam Farm And Garden

5.1 mi

Oregon City

Karam Farm and Garden sits on South Hattan Road in Oregon City, in the farm country south of Portland. It runs as a small family farm and garden.

Fiala Farms

5.2 mi

West Linn

Vancil-Polehn Farm

5.0 mi

Oregon City

Vancil-Polehn Farm sits on South Redland Road east of Oregon City, in the Clackamas River foothills dotted with small farms and berry fields. The directory shows only an agritourism tag and address — no crop list, hours, or website.

Happy Valley Farmers Market

6.2 mi

Clackamas

The Happy Valley Farmers Market on Sunnyside Road in Clackamas, Oregon has run for over 15 years — a well-organized, family- and pet-friendly market with a summer season May through October, twice-monthly winter markets, and special harvest and holiday markets. SNAP shoppers receive Double Up Food Bucks.

Jay's Blueberries

5.4 mi

Oregon City

U-pick blueberries off S. Edgewood Court in Oregon City, in the rural uplands of Clackamas County south of Portland. Oregon highbush blueberries ripen from July into September, making this a summer stop. As a small u-pick, open days depend on the week's ripeness rather than fixed hours, so call ahead before driving out.

Lake Oswego Farmers' Market

6.4 mi

Lake Oswego

Lake Oswego Reunion Farmers' Market

6.4 mi

Lake Oswego

This market fills Millennium Plaza Park at First Street in downtown Lake Oswego, the lakeside suburb south of Portland, drawing Willamette Valley farms and food vendors through the warm season. Check the current day and dates before heading over.

Sunnyside Grange Farmers' and Artists' Market

6.7 mi

Clackamas

This market meets at the Sunnyside Grange hall, 13100 SE Sunnyside Road in Clackamas, southeast of Portland. It pairs farm vendors with local artists, so tables hold produce and eggs alongside handmade crafts. Grange halls have anchored Oregon farm communities for generations, and this one hosts the neighborhood market in suburban Clackamas County.

Bethany's Blueberry Gardens

5.2 mi

West Linn

Bethany's Blueberry Gardens grows blueberries on SW Mountain Road in West Linn, a Willamette River community in Clackamas County south of Portland. The listing covers agritourism and produce, pointing to farm-stand or u-pick sales during the July and August berry season. Hours and pricing aren't published online, so check ahead before picking.

Ramage Farms

7.2 mi

Ramage Farms is a family-named operation in Oregon. Its crops and location aren't documented online; reach out directly to learn what it grows and whether it sells on-site or at markets.

Milwaukie Sunday Farmers Market

7.6 mi

Running Sundays from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., May through October, this downtown Milwaukie market has drawn shoppers to SE Main Street since 1999. More than 80 vendors sell produce, local meat and cheese, bakery items, cut flowers, plants, and prepared food. It ranks among the larger Sunday markets in the Portland area.

Redland Blueberries & Specialties

5.9 mi

Oregon City

Two acres of spray-free blueberries — Duke and Blue Crop — on Pear Road, about 15 minutes southeast of Oregon City in the Redland area. Pick your own or grab pre-picked flats during the July season. The farm runs a recorded berry hotline so you can check ripeness and open hours before driving out. It's a small, established grower rather than a large commercial field.

Lady-Lane Farm

8.1 mi

Lady-Lane Farm works ground in Oregon. Its crops and location aren't published online, so contact directly to find out what it grows and how to buy.

Flower Farmer / Phoenix & Holly Railroad

6.4 mi

Canby

The Flower Farmer on N Holly in Canby was a u-pick flower farm known for the Phoenix & Holly Railroad, a miniature train that carried visitors on a loop through the fields. Families rode the rails and cut their own bouquets during the growing season. The farm's website is no longer active, so it may have closed or changed hands. Check locally before planning a visit.

American Berry Farm

7.1 mi

American Berry Farm grows produce in Oregon, and the name points to berries, a crop the state leads the country in, from marionberries and blackberries to blueberries. Oregon's berry harvest runs roughly June through August. The farm's exact location, u-pick options, and contact details aren't posted online yet.

Three Rivers Farm

6.7 mi

Canby

Three Rivers Farm sits on N Baker Drive in Canby, in Clackamas County farmland south of Portland near where the Molalla, Pudding, and Willamette rivers meet. The agritourism listing carries no website or posted crop list. Canby's rich river-bottom soil grows vegetables, berries, and nursery stock across the area. Contact the farm directly to find out what's open to visitors and when.

Over The Moon Farms

7.6 mi

Canby

Carpenters Corner

7.6 mi

Canby

Three Goats Farm

6.7 mi

Oregon City

Carlson Ranch

7.4 mi

The Carlson Ranch raises pureblood Wagyu cattle on 101 acres of Willamette Valley pasture near Oregon City, built on faith, stewardship, and rotational grazing with full transparency about pasture, feed, harvest, and processor. The ranch's second chapter, The Flower Farm, opens the western side as a community gathering place with music and u-cut mornings among the blooms — Wagyu beef boxes and bulk shares pick up at the ranch.

Swift Farm

7.5 mi

Canby

Swift Farm is based in Canby, a Willamette Valley town whose flat, fertile ground supports nurseries, vegetable growers, and u-pick berry fields. The farm is listed for agritourism. Its exact offerings and season aren't detailed online, so check ahead for what's growing and whether visitors are welcome.

Swan Island Dahlias

7.1 mi

Canby

Swan Island Dahlias calls itself the nation's largest dahlia grower and has been family-run in Canby for nearly a century. Its Annual Dahlia Festival runs August 1 through September 30, with free admission, acres of blooming display fields, food trucks, and live music; festival hours are Wednesday through Sunday, 9 to 5:30. The farm ships dahlia tubers and potted plants and sells fresh-cut stems and gardening supplies through its on-site Mercantile.

Redfir Farms

7.7 mi

Beavercreek

Redfir Farms is on Redfir Drive in Beavercreek, a rural pocket of Clackamas County south of Oregon City known for small farms, nurseries, and berry fields. The directory lists it under agritourism. There's little published detail about its specific crops or public hours, so confirm directly before visiting.

Marino's

8.2 mi

Canby

An agritourism listing on S. Alder Creek Lane in Canby, within the nursery-and-berry farmland of Clackamas County. Public details are thin, and the single name gives little away about crops or hours. Canby-area growers commonly sell produce, berries, or nursery stock in season. Reach out directly to confirm what Marino's offers.

47th Avenue Farm

9.3 mi

Portland

HOLLY BLUE ACRES

6.7 mi

WIKSONVILLE

Holly Blue Acres

6.7 mi

Wilsonville

Holly Blue Acres runs a u-pick blueberry operation on SW Gage Road in Wilsonville, selling both you-pick and pre-picked Oregon berries by the pound. A weekday 'Pick and Putt' program pairs berry picking with golf. The farm opens seven days a week through the summer season, with a recorded phone line for daily picking updates.

Nodaway Blues Blueberry Farm

6.7 mi

Wilsonville

Nodaway Blues is a u-pick blueberry farm on SW Nodaway Lane in Wilsonville, south of Portland. Berries ripen through midsummer, the stretch when the Willamette Valley's blueberry fields open to pickers.

Woodstock Farmers Market

9.6 mi

Portland

Woodstock Farmers Market sets up at 4600 SE Woodstock Boulevard in Southeast Portland's Woodstock neighborhood, near Reed College. Growers and makers bring produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, and prepared food to this residential district. The market gives the neighborhood a weekly source for Willamette Valley produce through the growing season.

Campfire Farms

9.3 mi

Mulino

Campfire Farms is a small, regenerative family farm in Mulino, Oregon raising pasture-raised, heritage-breed pork, chicken, and duck. The approach blends the old-fashioned way that honors animals' instincts with forward-looking care for the environment, with free local delivery on orders over $200.

Portland Farmers Market - Lents International

9.7 mi

Portland

TMK Creamery

9.5 mi

Canby

A Canby dairy that turned leftover whey into Cowcohol, a vodka that landed on Mashed's list of 30 best top-shelf vodkas. The creamery runs distillery tours and opens the farm to visitors on summer weekends, Fridays through Sundays. Cow-themed apparel and merchandise fill the shop. Check the website or Facebook page for current open dates before driving out.

Birkeland Farm

9.9 mi

Birkeland Farm began in 2014 as a collaboration between sisters Lynne and Lisa on a 70-acre cattle ranch in Beavercreek, Oregon, named for their Norwegian grandmother Josephine Louise Birkeland Moen. The farm provides naturally raised, grass-fed pastured beef, shares, subscriptions, bones, broth, and eggs — with free local delivery over $200, Sundays at the Milwaukie Farmers Market, and year-round stock at Bread & Roses Market in Portland.

Hidden Creek

10.0 mi

Canby

An agritourism listing on S. Elisha Road in Canby, in the Willamette Valley farm belt of Clackamas County south of Portland. Canby is known for its nurseries, berries, and vegetable growers. No detailed public information turned up for this specific location, so contact them directly to learn what they grow or offer visitors.

Alpacas All Around

8.8 mi

Canby

Offers guided 'Alpaca Walk About' farm tours and sells fiber goods made from its own herd, including yarn, rugs, rovings, and felted scarves. Registered, show-quality alpacas are available for purchase, with transport arranged for buyers. The Clackamas County farm books tours by appointment; reach them at 503-266-6711.

Sue's Blueberries

9.6 mi

Portland

U-pick blueberries on SE Barbara Welch Lane in outer southeast Portland, near the Pleasant Valley area at the Multnomah-Clackamas line. City-edge berry patches like this ripen from roughly July into September for Oregon blueberries. As a small u-pick, hours track ripeness rather than a set schedule, so call ahead to check the rows are open.

Historic Kirchem Farm

7.7 mi

Oregon City

Historic Kirchem Farm sits on S Bakers Ferry Road in the rural country south of Oregon City, Clackamas County. The name points to a heritage farmstead used for agritourism in the Willamette Valley foothills.

Lee Farms Pumpkin Patch

7.7 mi

Tualatin

Lee Farms bills itself as the last working farm in Tualatin, running a market and bakery on SW 65th Avenue Wednesday through Sunday. Fall is its big draw, with a pumpkin patch, goats, and school tours, and the calendar also includes a summer sunflower festival, strawberry season, Christmas trees, and a butcher block selling farm-raised pork.

Oregon Lavender Farm

7.6 mi

Oregon Lavender Farm sits on South Harris Road in Oregon City and is operated by Liberty Natural Products, a longtime botanical-ingredient supplier. The farm grows lavender used for distilled essential oil and lavender products.

Damascus Fresh and Local Market

8.5 mi

Damascus

The Damascus Fresh and Local Market runs in Damascus, on the eastern edge of the Portland metro along Highway 212 in Clackamas County. Area farms and vendors sell produce and local goods through the growing season. Current days and hours aren't confirmed online.

Peck & Bleat Neighborhood Farmstand

10.8 mi

Portland

Fantasy Trail Wenzel Farm

7.8 mi

Oregon City

The Fantasy Trail is Wenzel Farm's walk-through attraction on S Ridge Road in Oregon City, a wooded path lined with hand-built castles, a dragon, gnomes, and other figures the family constructed over many years. Crowds come for the Halloween run in October and the Christmas light display later in the year. Admission and dates are set each season. It's an event destination, not a produce farm, so check the current schedule before visiting.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Oregon City, OR?

US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Oregon City, Oregon, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

What kinds of farms are near Oregon City?

Farms near Oregon City include 28 agritourism & farm experiences, 12 farmers markets, 11 produce farms, 6 flower farms. Browse the list for details on each.

Can I visit these farms in person?

Many welcome visitors through farm stands, u-pick fields, or on-farm stores — check each farm's page for hours and visiting details before you go.

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